Emphasizes the role of individual and collective actions in achieving sustainability through the Sustainable Development Goals and the successes of the Millennium Development Goals.
Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Explores intergenerational responsibility, emphasizing the impact of current actions on future generations and the evaluation of a country's wealth in terms of different types of capital.
Explores urban sustainability assessment, focusing on decision-making for sustainable cities through approaches, solution spaces, and indicator selection.
Explores sustainability through natural, human, and economic capitals, emphasizing their impact on well-being and the importance of preserving the biosphere.
Delves into growth with finite resources, discussing the Club of Rome's report, resource management through prices, and challenges of resource depletion.